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Hawthorne Elementary kids in Boise will get a chance to sit down with an astronaut on the ISS and ask questions about space.
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The Idaho State Board of Education Thursday signed off on a nearly $163 million on-campus housing proposal from University of Idaho as its freshmen enrollment continues to grow.
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One in every 36 kids is on the autism spectrum, and the Centers for Disease Control says boys are four times more likely to be identified with autism spectrum disorder than girls.
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Pollinators are essential, but here in Idaho and around the world they're in trouble.
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After five years of work, the Wassmuth Center opens it's new Philip E. Batt Education Center.
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The education nonprofit behind Boise’s Anne Frank Memorial is getting its own building in downtown Boise. The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights will now reside in a brand new space downtown.
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Idaho Mom Robin Zikmund knew her son was different at an early age. While his peers were reading by the third grade, her son was still struggling.
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit space? Well, Dr. Steve Swanson has a pretty good idea. He's been there three times and joined Idaho Matters to talk more about his experience.
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Hasler unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the board in 2022, and also applied to be appointed to the board in 2023 and spring 2024.
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According to a National Bureau of Economic Research study referenced by Climate Central, for every increased degree in heat, a student's learning ability decreases by nearly 1%, and that air conditioning can limit these impacts.
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When it comes to learning, there is no age limit. Which is why the programs designed by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute are so important.
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According to a new policy in Colorado Springs, students need to put their phones away all day inside special pouches. Schools in Boise, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas already have similar policies.